John has taken an intentional overdose of nortriptyline. The nurse will need to closely assess his
A) cardiac status and ECG.
B) hepatic function.
C) renal function.
D) All of the above are correct.
A
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The community health nurse is identifying factors that would influence behavior change. Which of the following would the nurse identify as enabling factors?
A) Attitudes of the target population B) Knowledge of the family of the target population C) Availability of resources D) Values of the authority figures
A symptom of itching and an uncomfortable sensation leading to an urge to scratch is known as _____________
ANS:
When a mother asks the nurse about introducing solid foods into the child's diet, the nurse's best advice is to introduce:
a. meat first. b. one solid food at a time several days apart. c. solid foods by mixing two or three foods together. d. solid foods by adding strained food to the infant's bottle.
A client tells the nurse "I don't think I'll ever get out of here.". A therapeutic response would be
a. "You shouldn't talk that way. Of course you'll leave here!" b. "Everyone feels that way sometimes.". c. "You don't think you're making progress?" d. "Keep up the good work and you certainly will.".